单词 | primal |
释义 | primal (praɪməl ) adjective Primal is used to describe something that relates to the origins of things or that is very basic. [formal] Jealousy is a primal emotion. ...the primal mysteries of the earth. Collocations: primal emotions It concisely captures primal emotions and offers astonishing transformations. Times, Sunday Times You could almost see him battling with the primal emotions raging within. Times, Sunday Times Scribbled writing gives an epistolary or diary-like feel, while stereotyped, black-andwhite expressions of elation, perplexity and rage fittingly embody the author's primal emotions on the purported path to sobriety. The Times Literary Supplement They control people by using deep primal emotions to elicit a reaction and shape behavior. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I have never felt maternal or broody, never had that primal urge to produce. Times, Sunday Times He has a 'philosophy' that he says revolves around 'faith, fitness, nutrition and a primal urge for adventure'. Times, Sunday Times Maybe we should use this primal urge to sort out international conflicts. Times, Sunday Times They have a primal urge to procreate, and even if they don't think they have, they have. Times, Sunday Times However, it turns out that this picture captures a primal urge for free expression. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 原始的 Japanese: 基本的な |
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